A typology of North Sea oil and gas platforms. 2022

J M Lawrence, and P G Fernandes
School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 2TZ, UK. joshua.lawrence1@abdn.ac.uk.

Since the commercial exploitation of marine oil and gas reserves began in the middle of the twentieth century, extensive networks of offshore infrastructure have been installed globally. Many of the structures are now nearing the end of their operational lives and will soon require decommissioning, generating renewed interest in their environmental impacts and in the ecological consequences of their removal. However, such work requires selection of a subsample of assets for surveying; censuses of the entire 'population' in any given jurisdiction are practically impossible due to their sheer number. It is important, therefore, that the selected sample is sufficiently representative of the population to draw generalized conclusions. Here, a formal clustering methodology, partitioning around medoids, was used to produce a typology of surface-piercing oil and gas platforms in the North Sea. The variables used for clustering were hydrocarbon product, operational state, platform design and material, and substructure weight. Assessing intra-cluster variability identified 13 clusters as the optimum number. The most important distinguishing variable was platform type, isolating floating platforms first, then concrete gravity-based and then fixed steel. Following clustering, a geographic trend was evident, with oil production more prevalent in the north and gas in the south. The typology allows a representative subset of North Sea oil and gas platforms to be selected when designing a survey, or an assessment of the representativeness of a previously selected subset of platforms. This will facilitate the efficient use of the limited funding available for such studies.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009659 North Sea An arm of the Atlantic Ocean extending between Europe on the south and east, Great Britain on the west.
D004777 Environment The external elements and conditions which surround, influence, and affect the life and development of an organism or population. Environmental Impact,Environmental Impacts,Impact, Environmental,Impacts, Environmental,Environments
D006838 Hydrocarbons Organic compounds that primarily contain carbon and hydrogen atoms with the carbon atoms forming a linear or circular structure. Hydrocarbon,Saturated Hydrocarbons,Unsaturated Hydrocarbons,Hydrocarbons, Saturated,Hydrocarbons, Unsaturated
D061329 Oil and Gas Fields Areas of the earth where hydrocarbon deposits of PETROLEUM and/or NATURAL GAS are located. Gas Fields,Gas Reservoirs,Gas Wells,Oil Fields,Oil Reservoirs,Oil Wells,Oil and Gas Reservoirs,Oil and Gas Wells,Field, Gas,Field, Oil,Fields, Gas,Fields, Oil,Gas Field,Gas Reservoir,Gas Well,Oil Field,Oil Reservoir,Oil Well,Reservoir, Gas,Reservoir, Oil,Reservoirs, Gas,Reservoirs, Oil,Well, Gas,Well, Oil,Wells, Gas,Wells, Oil

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